Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, 4229, Australia.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Feb 6;23(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04067-w.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we work, spend, live, and learn. The impact was felt in the health sector where hospitals cancelled elective surgery, put on hold outpatient services, and implemented new social distancing procedures and telehealth systems, to enable hospitals to increase bed capacity. For medical students, these factors meant significant disruption to their clinical placements, remote delivery of their education, cessation of international and interstate placements, complicated by significant travel restrictions and border closures. There were concerns that final year students might be unable to graduate that year due to this lack of clinical exposure.
As a result of this disruption in late March 2020 we developed an innovative 6 week 'COVID-19 e-lective' rotation, consisting of online modules, virtual clinical tutorials and a COVID project totalling the equivalent of 200 h of work.
An evaluation was undertaken that found it to be remarkably successful in meeting the students' learning needs and alleviating concerns about disrupted placements. It was also conducted during 2021 for all Year 4 students to help expand clinical placement opportunities.
This paper describes the e-lective, its innovations, its challenges, and its evaluation findings, for others to learn from.
COVID-19 大流行改变了我们工作、消费、生活和学习的方式。在卫生部门感受到了这种影响,医院取消了择期手术,暂停了门诊服务,并实施了新的社交距离程序和远程医疗系统,以增加医院的床位容量。对于医学生来说,这些因素意味着他们的临床实习受到了重大干扰,远程教育,国际和州际实习的暂停,加上重大的旅行限制和边境关闭,使情况更加复杂。有人担心由于缺乏临床经验,最后一年的学生可能无法当年毕业。
由于 2020 年 3 月下旬的这种干扰,我们开发了一个创新的 6 周的“COVID-19 选修”轮转,包括在线模块、虚拟临床教程和一个 COVID 项目,总共相当于 200 小时的工作。
进行了一次评估,发现该轮转在满足学生的学习需求和减轻对实习中断的担忧方面非常成功。2021 年也为所有四年级学生进行了该轮转,以帮助扩大临床实习机会。
本文介绍了该选修课程、其创新之处、挑战和评估结果,以供他人学习。